The Scotsman

Antonelli to get green light at Mercedes

- Philip Duncan

Teenager Kimi Antonelli is set to be named as Lewis Hamilton's replacemen­t at Mercedes today – 24 hours after his Formula 1 debut ended in the wall.

Antonelli, who turned 18 last Sunday, was thrust into George Russell's cockpit for the opening practice session for tomorrow's Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

But his hotly anticipate­d first appearance lasted fewer than six laps, and only ten minutes, after he lost control of his Mercedes at the Parabolica at 160mph, sliding backwards through the gravel and into the tyre barrier.

The Italian launched an expletive over the radio, before apologisin­g to his team. He emerged from his damaged Mercedes and was taken to the medical centre after the crash registered at an eye-watering 45G. He was later given the all-clear, but was then withdrawn from his scheduled media commitment­s with Mercedes saying the teenager was unwell.

Hamilton's blockbuste­r transfer to Ferrari leaves a vacancy at the Silver Arrows, and, after failing to woo Max Verstappen from Red Bull, Antonelli's promotion is poised to be confirmed before final practice here at the Italian's home race today.

Asked what bearing the crash will have on Antonelli's F1 chances, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff replied: "Zero. An FP1 that's gone wrong is not a reason why you decide to fall against the driver.

“What we always said is that he's a rookie, he's very young, and we are prepared to invest in his future. These moments will happen, and they will continue to happen next year, but there will also be a lot of highlights.”

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Kimi Antonelli: F1 rookie

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